All 6 Uses of
redress
in
Julius Caesar
- Be factious for redress of all these griefs;
p. 43.1redress = fixing (making up for wrongs)editor's notes: In this context, factious means to be active with the faction that is fixing these wrongs.
 
- Speak, strike, redress—!
p. 53.1redress = fix the wrongs
 
- Speak, strike, redress!
p. 53.3
 
-   O Rome, I make thee promise,
If the redress will follow, thou receivest
Thy full petition at the hand of Brutus!p. 53.4redress = fixing of wrongs 
-   What need we any spur but our own cause
To prick us to redress?p. 59.2redress = fix the wrongs 
-   What is now amiss
That Caesar and his Senate must redress?p. 95.9 *redress = fix 
Definitions:
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(1)
(redress as in: redress the problem) fix a problem; or make up for a wrong
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(2)
(meaning too common or rare to warrant focus) meaning too common or too rare to warrant focus:
Less commonly, redress can mean to dress again.